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... John- pieces of no value , and by the ingenuity son's contemporary , John Hawkesworth , of successive editors the battle of rime whose ambition was greater than his per- between Swift and Sheridan has been formance , took a part , and ...
... John- pieces of no value , and by the ingenuity son's contemporary , John Hawkesworth , of successive editors the battle of rime whose ambition was greater than his per- between Swift and Sheridan has been formance , took a part , and ...
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... JOHN DENTON , 66 Rector of Stone- grave in Yorks , and Prebendary of York -so styled on the gravestone of his daughter Mrs. Hellen Cock ( widow of William Cock , mercer , of Kendall , Westmorland ) who died Jan. 12 , 1762 , aged 81. No John ...
... JOHN DENTON , 66 Rector of Stone- grave in Yorks , and Prebendary of York -so styled on the gravestone of his daughter Mrs. Hellen Cock ( widow of William Cock , mercer , of Kendall , Westmorland ) who died Jan. 12 , 1762 , aged 81. No John ...
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... John and his wife Margaret , and their two sons , William and Thomas , and two daughters , Mary and Joan . John Townsend was a freeholder , known to Master Robert Arden . He witnessed the release of John Palmer's tenement , adjoin- ing ...
... John and his wife Margaret , and their two sons , William and Thomas , and two daughters , Mary and Joan . John Townsend was a freeholder , known to Master Robert Arden . He witnessed the release of John Palmer's tenement , adjoin- ing ...
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... John , son probably of Thomas Townsend , had a son Edward , baptized on July 13 , 1578 , Edward Cornwall , brother - in - law of John Shakespeare , living in John Shakespeare's old home in Snitterfield , stood godfather ; and when eight ...
... John , son probably of Thomas Townsend , had a son Edward , baptized on July 13 , 1578 , Edward Cornwall , brother - in - law of John Shakespeare , living in John Shakespeare's old home in Snitterfield , stood godfather ; and when eight ...
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... John in the last Chapter of his Gospel , where He Speaks of the vast number of Miracles more , that were done by Christ , than what he had related . It was in these words , viz , Tot sacra fortasse stupes vi pignoris acta Prodigia ...
... John in the last Chapter of his Gospel , where He Speaks of the vast number of Miracles more , that were done by Christ , than what he had related . It was in these words , viz , Tot sacra fortasse stupes vi pignoris acta Prodigia ...
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503. oldal - Deceased, do make or cause to be made a true and perfect Inventory of all and singular the Goods Chattels and Credits of the said Deceased...
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162. oldal - The order and regularity that prevailed on board, from the time the ship struck till she totally disappeared, far exceeded anything that I thought could be effected by the best discipline ; and...
242. oldal - Lord's Prayer, and the Ten Commandments, in the vulgar tongue, and all other things which a Christian ought to know and believe to his soul's health...